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Raised by Hamsters
Sep 16, 2007

and hopped up on bagels

Directing this your way with the Bean but really its a question to anyone - I'm about to start my own Teardrop build, I wasn't planning on a heater though. Does anyone have any experience with those 12v electric blankets? They don't throw a whole lot of wattage but with a couple people in a very small insulated box, I'm wondering if they are enough to make a comfortable difference for at least late fall type camping. I figure I could always do a diesel heater retrofit if it becomes a real issue.

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Raised by Hamsters
Sep 16, 2007

and hopped up on bagels

Catatron Prime posted:

RV related question... anyone have recommendations to prevent condensation/moisture accumulation under the mattress? I was looking at something like this, but curious if there's anything else I should look at before hitting the buy button.

I don't have any better suggestions, but thanks for that link. Once I finish up my teardrop, I was planning on storing it with a few pool noodles stuck under the mattress to allow some airflow. Wouldn't help during a long trip like yours though, might have to look into that.

Raised by Hamsters
Sep 16, 2007

and hopped up on bagels

This is a great review, I'm going to have to hit you up for some recommended locations someday too.

Has anyone used this stuff, https://den-dry.com/products/ravenwolf-marine-den-dry-mattress-underlay-queen

as a mattress ventilator for avoiding moisture/mold/other dampness horrors? Is it slippery or noisy at all? My mattress is going to be penned in on 3 sides so the only air slot is really at the foot of the bed. Plus it's on top of a pretty slick surface so if this causes the bed to slide around it's probably not right for my case.

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